Linux packages

This page lists installation instructions for Linux packages of Arx Libertatis. Please see the main download page if your distribution is not listed here.

This page only lists downloads for the Arx Libertatis game binary and tools and their source code. You will also need the data files from the original Arx Fatalis or its demo - see Getting the game data.

Chakra

Debian

Arx Libertatis packages for Debian Unstable (sid), Testing (bullseye), 10 (buster), 9 (stretch), 8 (jessie) and 7 (wheezy) are available in the home:dscharrer project on the openSUSE build service. You can add the repository by appending

There are also ebuilds for the game data (games-rpg/arx-fatalis-data) and demo (games-rpg/arx-fatalis-demo) but you will still need to obtain the data yourself. As of now, the games-rpg/arx-fatalis-data package in the main portage can only install from a CD or GOG.com installer. The arx-fatalis-data package from the arx-libertatis overlay can be used no matter if you have bought Arx Fatalis on Steam or GOG.com or as a CD:

# emerge games-rpg/arx-fatalis-data::arx-libertatis

Installing and verifying the data can also be done using the install scripts, like on any other distro.

Mageia

To install Arx Libertatis on Mageia, the instructions depend on whether you are using Mageia 5 or a previous release.

Mageia 5 and later

Make sure you have the Core Release repository enabled. Then select the arx-libertatis package in the package manager and install it.

Alternatively, you can install it from terminal with the following command (you need to be root):

# urpmi arx-libertatis

Mageia 4

Arx Libertatis is available in Mageia 4 in the Core Backports Testing repository. Note that Testing means that the packages of this repository have not been validated yet by Mageia's QA team, though for Arx Libertatis you don't need to worry since it does not impact any other package.

Enable the Core Backports Testing repository, make sure it is up-to-date, then install the arx-libertatis package through the package manager. Make sure to disable the Core Backports Testing repository afterwards.

Alternatively, you can install it from terminal with the following command (you need to be root):